Monday, October 4, 2010

Test Tube Nobel...Japan Terror Alert...Search for Balloonists

STOCKHOLM (AP) - The Surviving co-developer of in-vitro fertilization has won the 2010 Nobel Prize in medicine. Robert Edwards, a professor emeritus at the University of Cambridge, has started working IVF as early as the 1950's. Edwards Procedure Developed with the gynecologist Patrick Steptoe, the WHO Died in 1988.

MADRID (AP) - Japan has joined the U.S. and Britain in warning residents about the ITS Potential Terrorist Threats in Europe. The travel alert is a step below a formaldehyde warning Not to visit Europe. Security Experts Have Been Concerned for days about an attack similar to the one in Mumbai, India, Which left 166 people dead.

WASHINGTON (AP) - According to a party official, the Democratic National Committee raised More Than $ 16 Million in September. Party Spokesman Brad Woodhouse Says 80 Percent of the Money Came from a low-dollar donors are online and through the mail, as opposed to Big contributions at fundraising events.

NEW HAVEN, Conn.. (AP) - A jury in New Haven, Conn. will begin deliberations in the trial of a man Charged in the home invasion killings of a woman and her two daughters. Steven Hayes is one of Two Men Charged with Capital Felony, Murder and sexual assault in the 2007 killings in Cheshire. A Second Suspect faces trial next year.

ROME (AP) - This is the final day of a search for a pair of missing American balloonists. A Robotic vehicle is being used to scan the seabed of the Adriatic sea for Any Remains. Contact was lost on Saturday with Richard Abruzzo and Carol Rymer Davis.

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